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1 GENETICS AND HEREDITY

2 TEST CROSS is designed to reveal whether an organism that displays the dominant phenotype is homozygous or heterozygous for that trait.

3 probability diagram illustrating the possible offspring of a mating.
PUNNETT SQUARE probability diagram illustrating the possible offspring of a mating. Ss X Ss gametes

4 PUNNETT SQUARE Animation Mother: bb Father: Bb Punnett Sq.

5 PUNNETT SQUARE shows how gametes separate and come together during fertilization. diagram showing the probabilities of the possible outcomes of a genetic cross.

6 DO NOW Work on Section B. PRACTICE: Punnett Squares Practice Crosses
Practice Problems

7 SECTION B-1 Round seeds (R) are dominant to wrinkled (r) seeds. Cross a homozygous dominant seed with a heterozygote. Genotype: _____% RR _____% Rr _____% rr Phenotype: _____% round _____% wrink

8 SECTION B-2 2. In horses, straight manes are dominant to curly manes. A curly manned horse is mated to a hybrid horse. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% MM _____% Mm _____% mm Phenotype: _____% straig _____% curl

9 SECTION B-3 3. A black coat is dominant over brown coats in guinea pigs. Cross two heterozygous guinea pigs to see the possibilities of their offspring. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% BB _____% Bb _____% bb Phenotype: _____% black _____% brown

10 SECTION B-4 4. Oompa Loompas generally have gray faces (G) which is dominant. The recessive allele results in an orange face (g). Two heterozygous Oompa’s mate and have babies. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% GG _____% Gg _____% gg Phenotype: _____% gray _____% orange

11 SECTION B-5 5. Odie Oompa has a gray face, in fact everyone in Odie’s family has a gray face. The family likes to brag that they are ‘pure’ line. Much to the family’s horror, he married Ondi Oompa who has an orange face. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% GG _____% Gg _____% gg Phenotype: _____% gray _____% orange

12 SECTION B-6 6. A gray faced OOmpa (homozygous) is married to an orange faced Oompa. They have 8 children. Parents: _____ x _____ How many have gray faces? How many have orange faces?

13 SECTION B-7 7. Otis Oompa has an orange face and is married to Ona Oompa who has a gray face. They have 60 Oompa children, 30 of their children have orange faces. What is Ona and Otis genotype?

14 SECTION B-8 8. In Squid people, the allele for light blue skin (B) is dominant over the green (b) allele. Everyone in Squidward’s family has light blue skin. What are the possible offspring outcomes? Would the children still be considered ‘purebred’? Why or why not? Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% BB _____% Bb _____% bb Phenotype: _____% blue _____% green

15 SECTION B-9 9. In goats, a recessive gene causes the goats to ‘faint’ when they are startled. A farmer breeds two goats that have never fainted and their first offspring faints two days after its birth. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% FF _____% Ff _____% ff Phenotype: _____% no faint _____% faint

16 DO NOW Get out notes and worksheet
Let’s go over the rest of Section B.

17 SECTION B-10 10. Two short-haired guinea pigs are mated several times. Out of 100 offspring, 25 of them have long hair. Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% HH _____% Hh _____% hh Phenotype: _____% short _____% long

18 SECTION B-11 11. A tall plant of unknown genotype is test-crossed. Of the offspring, 869 are dwarf and 912 are tall. Parent: _____

19 SECTION B-12 12. In humans, tongue rolling is a dominant trait. Those with the recessive condition cannot roll their tongues. Bob can roll his tongue, but his mother could not. He is married to Sally, who cannot roll her tongue. What is the probability that their first born child will not be able to roll his tongue? __________

20 SECTION B-13 13. If both parents are heterozygous for both traits, what hare the expected phenotypes of their offspring and in what proportion? Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____ HH _____ Hh _____ hh Phenotype: _____ short _____ long

21 SECTION B-14 14. If out of 100 offspring, 52 have red eyes and 48 have brown eyes. What are the probable genotype and phenotype of the parents? Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% BB _____% Bb _____% bb

22 SECTION B-15 15. A round (R) seed plant is dominant to a wrinkled (r) seed plant. What parental genotypes will produce offspring that are 50% homozygous dominant and 50% heterozygous? Parents: _____ x _____ Genotype: _____% RR _____% Rr _____% rr Phenotype: _____% round _____% wrinkled


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